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For information regarding the proper disposal of hazardous wastes, pl*e contact: <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department - (209) 468-3420 <br /> California Department of Toxic Substances Control -(559)297-3901 <br /> Hazardous waste contractors for emergency response: <br /> Premium Environmental Services(24 hours a day response) - (812) 853-2400 <br /> Section 6: General First Aid Procedures <br /> The following are general first aid procedures for exposure to flammables and combustibles, such <br /> as oils, solvents, fuels, etc.: <br /> 1. EYE CONTACT: Flush with water for 15 minutes while holding eyelids open. Get <br /> medical attention. <br /> 2. SKIN CONTACT: Flush With water while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. <br /> Follow by washing skin with soap and water. Do not reuse clothing or shoes until <br /> cleaned. If irritation persists, get medical attention. <br /> 3. INHALATION.(Breathing,): Remove victim to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, provide <br /> oxygen. If not breathing, administer CPR. Get immediate medical attention. <br /> 4. INGESTION(Swallowing): DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. If vomiting occurs <br /> spontaneously, keep head tipped to side to prevent aspiration of liquid into the lungs. Get <br /> immediate medical attention. <br /> 5. FURTHER INFORMATION: Consult the product's Material Safety Data Sheet(MSDS) <br /> and container label for more product specific information. <br /> Section 7: EMPLOYEE EMERGENCY RESPONSE TRAINING <br /> 1. NEW EMPLOYEES: Prior to job startup,new employees are given an orientation which <br /> includes: information covered in this document; Right-To-Know hazardous materials laws; <br /> National Fire Protection Association labeling and placarding; and Material Safety Data <br /> Sheets. <br /> 2. ANNUAL REFRESHER TRAINING: Refresher training is held annually for all <br /> employees. Training is also provided when any new hazard or hazardous material is <br /> introduced into the work environment. <br /> 3. SAFE HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: During training,the use of <br /> Material Safety Data Sheets, safe handling of products and wastes, proper cleanup, <br /> protective clothing, and other safety precautions are discussed. <br /> J.B.Hunt Transport <br /> Materials and Waste Handling/Emergency Response Plan 6 <br />